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Fallacies & Irrationality[edit]
A-E[edit]
- Absence paradox
- Actor–observer asymmetry
- Ad hominem
- Affective forecasting
- Ambiguity effect
- Anchoring
- Anecdotal evidence
- Anthropomorphism
- Argumentum ad populum
- Attentional bias
- Attribution bias
- Automation bias
- Availability heuristic
- Bandwagon effect
- Barnum effect
- Base rate fallacy
- Belief bias
- Bias
- Bias blind spot
- Bizarreness effect
- Black swan theory
- Blind men and an elephant
- Cheerleader effect
- Cherry picking
- Chewbacca defense
- Chicken or the egg
- Childhood amnesia
- Choice-supportive bias
- Circular reasoning
- Clever Hans
- Cliché
- Clustering illusion
- Cognitive bias
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cognitive distortion
- Collective consciousness
- Collective intelligence
- Collective memory
- Collective unconscious
- Confabulation
- Confidence trick
- Confirmation bias
- Congruence bias
- Conjunction fallacy
- Consensus reality
- Consensus theory of truth
- Contrast effect
- Correlation does not imply causation
- Critical thinking
- Cross-race effect
- Cryptomnesia
- Cue-dependent forgetting
- Cultural cognition
- Curse of knowledge
- Decoy effect
- Defence mechanisms
- Defensive attribution hypothesis
- Demand characteristics
- Denomination effect
- Disposition effect
- Distinction bias
- Dunning–Kruger effect
- Duration neglect
- Egocentric bias
- Empathy gap
- Endowment effect
- Escalation of commitment
- Experimenter's bias
- Extrinsic incentives bias